Editor’s Note: Urban Wheels Keep on Turning
Welcome to this week’s Urban Affairs series on Innovation. More »
Welcome to this week’s Urban Affairs series on Innovation. More »
This is an editor's summary of the five articles below, comprising a special series on the intersection of entitlements and child and family policy. More »
New research estimates the growth of families living in extreme poverty from 1996 to 2011 is 159 percent, and the authors argue that welfare reform is largely to blame. More »
Low-income fathers with debt are more likely to reduce labor hours and child support payments. More »
Instability in low-income women’s life events corresponds to an increased reliance on public health insurance systems. More »
A study examines prenatal risk factors among low-income Hispanic mothers that may lead to childhood obesity. More »
In Maryland, the lowest-income families aren’t signing on for the public assistance for which they’re eligible. More »